Teibune
2nd SEOTON
MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1958
Pages 1 to 6
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Christ Can Change
Life, Graham Tells
Bay Area Throng
Crippled
4EARCH ENDS Mrs. Agah Sauer Wegner is all smiles
in Salt Lake City, Utah, as she holds telephoto of her twin
sister, Sophie (Za Za) Sauer, taken in Miami, Fla. Sepa
rated since they fled the Russians in 1945, each had
thought the other dead until Za Za learned recently that
her twin was alive. Publication of Za Za's picture brought
a call to a newspaper telling of Agah's whereabouts. The
twins are now planning a reunion.
Facsimile of Official
Election Ballot
Which Serves as a Notice of the
Primary Election May 16, 1958 - ORS 250.121
STUB STUB
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NON-PARTISAN BALLOT FOR
40 Medford Precinct
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
May 16, 1958
Make a Cross (X). in the voting square between the number and the
name of each candidate voted for.
OFFICIAL JUDICIARY BALLOT
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, Position No. Three
Vote for One
2j I SAMUEL M. BOWE. "Conscientious, capable and vigorous
" I I approach to present judicial problems." '
3S
BOYD R. OVERHULSE. "President Oregon Senate. Expe
rience, ability and common seise in government."
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j I GORDON SLOAN. "Present Supreme Court Judge; quali-
1 I fied, young, vigorous, dedicated." i
OH JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, Position No. Seven
Vote for One
I j JASON LEE. "Seventeen years legal experience. Humani
I I tarian worker; a veteran."
GEORGE ROSSMAN. "Present Supreme Court Judge
Well qualified by extensive judicial experience."
FOI JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Position No. 1, Jackson and Josephine Counties.
VotM for One
40
ROBERT D. DAMES. "Justice combined with Common
Sense."
4.1
MANVILLE M. HEISEL. "Able, Courteous and Impartial."
A2 JAMES M. MAIN. "A Judge qualified by experience as
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District and Municipal Judge."
KR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Position No. 3, Jackson and Josephine Counties.
Vote for One
EDWARD C. KELLY. "Incumbent. Judge Kelly experi
enced by thirty years varied active practice."
4
WALTER D. NUNLEY. "Former District Attorney; demon
strated mature judgment, personal integrity, profes
sional ability."
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE. ' Jackson County. Vote for One
45
E. ROY BASHAW.
48
ROBERT G. DANIELSON. "Qualified, experienced admin
istration Oregon law with human consideration and
understanding."
REFERRED TO THE VOTERS OF JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON BY
THE COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
COUNTY MEASURE ESTABLISHING PERMANENT
TAX BASE
Referred to the voters of Jackson County, Oregon by
the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Pur
pose: To establish the. present county tax base
of 5652,336.63 as a permanent county tax base of
$652,386.68 under Article XI, Section 1 1, Oregon
State Constitution, as amended. Under the above
constitutional provision it is necessary to levy taxes
at least once every three years for the sole pur-'
pose of preserving the tax base, unless a perma
nent tax base has been established. If a permanent
tax base is established, taxes will only have to be
levied when funds are needed to meet County
obligations.
YES Q
NO
San Francisco W
Evangelist Billy Graham says
either Jesus Christ is what he
claims to be or he is "the
greatest fraud ever to walk
among men."
"I accept Him, and He
changed my life," Graham
told an overflow crowd of 18,
500 at the Cow Palace Sun
day. "He can change yours."
The 39-year-old evangelist
outlined the influence of
Christ on history, culture, the
arts and people.
"There are four attitudes
you can take toward Christ,"
he said. "You can ridicule
Him . . . you can reject Him
outright . . . you can neglect
Him ... or you can receive
Him. I'm asking you today to
accept Him."
Graham told his audience
he didn't see how any woman
could reject Christ.
Elevated Women
"In parts of the world
where Christianity has not
gone, woman is little more
than an animal. Christ ele
vated women," he said.
Graham said he did not see
how labor leaders could turn
away from Christ because
"the labor movement began
300 years ago by a few Chris
tian people who felt a re
sponsibility to their God and
their neighbors."
urpnanages and old peo
ple s homes don t exist where
there isn't a Christian civiliza
tion," he added.
Graham said that people
often say, "Billy, I can't under
stand the Trinity God the
Father, God the Son, God the
Holy Spirit How can there
be three persons in one?",
"And I tell them my answer
'I don't know!'," he said.
'No human mind can grasp it
you must accept Him on
faith."
"Christ lived only 33
years," Graham said. "His
longest journey was less than
a hundred miles. All his minis
try was in an area the size of
the state of Rhode Island
yet, He has transformed his
tory and after 2,000 years has
millions of followers all over
the world."
A Graham spokesman said
Sunday's crowd boosted the
eight-day total to 135,500, as
compared to 136,500 for the
same period during the New
York crusade.
The spokesman said 598 re
sponded to Graham's plea to
"accept Christ" Sunday, bring
ing the total to 5,071 for the
same period at Madison
Square Garden.
Graham will rest tonight
before continuing his six-week
crusade. As the stragglers feft
Sunday's session, workmen
began erecting a boxing ring
for tonight's middleweight
battle between Joey Giardello
and Rory Calhoun.
Russia Sticks To
Conference Demand
London (IP) Russia Mon
day agreed to carry on pre
summit talks with the west
ern ambassadors in Moscow
but still demanded that the
big decisions be made at a
foreign ministers' meeting.
Soviet Foreign Minister An
drei Gromyko told the am
bassadors of the United
States, Britain and France at
separate meetings in Moscow
that the agenda and member
ship of a summit conference
should be settled by the for
eign ministers not by the
ambassadors, as the West had
suggested.
Portland (IP) The spring
commercial fishing season on
the Columbia river has been
closed until 60,000 salmon
pass over Booneville dam.
29 Killed in
Colombia Voting
Bogota, Colombia HP
Alberto Lleras Camargo won
a landslide victory Sunday in
a presidential election marred
by violence in which at least
29 persons were killed and 9
wounded, it has been an
nounced. Returns representing about
a third of the ballots cast
gave 848,983 votes to 124,700
for Jorge Leyva and 3,351
for "others."
Lleras was the "National
Unity" candidate of his own
Liberal Party and most of the
conservatives who are their
traditional foes. Leyva was
nominated by an extermist
conservative faction. The
"others" mentioned in the re
turns presumably were write
in candidates.
Leyva conceded defeat in a
statement to the United Press
at 9 p.m. Sunday. He added,
however, that Lleras' victory
was a hollow one because
there was no real contest.
"The whole thing was a
farce," he said. "I am very
happy, and Lleras should be
very sad. Of course, I con
ceded two weeks ago, not to
night." Lleras, who has served
once previously as president,
promised in a victory state
ment that he will "govern for
the good of all Colombians."
Bus Service in
London
By Driver Strike
London HP) Fifty
thousand London bus drivers
and conductors quit work
Monday in a strike that crip
pled commuter services and
threatened the metropolis
with monumental traffic jams
at the start of a record tourist
season.
Many Britons feared the
bus strike, effective Sunday
midnight, would be followed
by a similar walkout over
wages by employees of the
nationalized railroad and by a
sympathy strike of the city's
subway system, the Under
ground. The Underground was ex
pected to absorb most of the
load of city transport in a
2,000 square mile area where
10 million persons live. But
union officials refused in a
"solidarity" move to run extra
trains to take care of the over
flow. Commuters Warned
Civic authorities warned
commuters to allow them
selves 24 minutes to walk a
mile in city traffic and told
women office workers to wear
low-heeled shoes. Men were
told to wear leather-soled
shoes in place of the crepe rub
ber soles popular in England.
The busses affected were
the famed red double-decker
buses serving central London
and the single deck Green
Line counterparts that serve
the suburbs.
The strike was called by
the Transport and General
Workers Union, to back de
mands for more pay. The bus
men ask $1.47 weekly in
crease and rejected a $1.19
raise that would have applied
only to-32,000 in central Lon
don. The government opposes
the raises for fear they will
touch off other demands.
245 Store Doors Left Open
During April, Police Say
Meaiora ponce reported a
total of 245 open doors in
their nightly checks of busi
ness firms during April, ac
cording to their monthly re
port.
Open windows discovered
by the department numbered
74, open safes found amounted
to 13, six open gates were
found and 185 night lights
were reported out, police said.
Seven vacation house, checks
were made by the department
during April.
Police reported 43 car col
lisions in the city in which
eight people were injured. Six
people reported to police of
being bitten by a dog in April.
Lost persons, animals and
property reported during
April numbered 16 cases
while found persons, animals
and property amounted to 23
Ike Urges Closer
Ties Among People
Washington (IP) Presi
dent Eisenhower has called
for a closer relationship
among peoples of the world.
"I believe," the President
said, "there is no single in
dividual in the United States
who can escape his duty" to
think of himself in relation
to "the last individual in
China, in Madagascar or at
the North Pole .. ."
The Chief Executive made
the ' statement at Stratford,
Va., where he and Mrs. Eisen
hower participated in cere
monies honoring Robert E.
Lee.
Contrasting the colonial pe
riod with that of today, the
President said: "this is the
difference between the oxcart
and the jet."
Eugene , The condition
of Charles V. Stanton, editor
and general manager of the
Roseburg News Review, re
mained critical today, attend
ant at Sacred Heart Hospital
there said.
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Top Citations
Citations for not stopping
at traffic signals or stop sings
topped the number of traffic
offences during April with. 90
issued, police said. Violation
of basic rule citations number
ed 89 for the month.
Police reported a total of
205 parking citations during
April with an additional 3,108
meter tickets issued. Twenty
seven people were cited by
city police for failing to have
an operator's license.
Twenty-one citations were
issued for void vehicle licenses
for the month, police re
ported. Police issued seven ci
tations for violation of right-of-way
to pedestrains and ve
hicles. A total of 58 other citations
were issued by police during
NAM Renews Demand
For Tax Cuts, Economy
Washington OP) The Na
tional Association of Manu
facturers Monday renewed its
demand for tax cuts, govern
ment economy and a curb on
the "power of union monop
olies' 'as measures to cure the
recession.
The University of Miami,
opened in 1926, had fewer
than 2,000 students in 1945.
Today some 13,000 students
fill three campuses and more
than 50 new buildings.
April to bring the month's
total citations issued to 497.
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